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Eating seasonally lets you enjoy different foods at their prime. Seasonal food generally cost less, and getting them to your table creates less global warming pollution. To view more tips, click here. To subscribe to our Tip of the Day RSS feed, click here.

Happy Arbor Day! Because trees use carbon dioxide, planting trees reduces climate-disrupting pollution. A leafy tree can shade and cool your house in the summer while letting the sunshine in on winter days. Plant a fruit or nut-bearing tree and reap tasty rewards year after year—apples, pears, and hazelnuts are well adapted to our climate… Continue Reading

By John Tjepkema Bangor Daily News op-ed As we celebrate Earth Day on Saturday, Mainers should be proud of our accomplishments since its first observance in 1970. U.S. Sen. Edmund Muskie of Maine was a driving force behind the 1970 Clean Air Act and the 1972 Clean Water Act. Since that time, a wide range… Continue Reading

Senator Saviello, Representative Tucker, and members of the Environment and Natural Resources Committee: My name is Nick Bennett, and I reside in Hallowell. I am the Staff Scientist for the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM). NRCM is Maine’s largest environmental advocacy group with more than 20,000 members and supporters. NRCM strongly opposes LD 1040,… Continue Reading

Statement of Lisa Pohlmann, Executive Director, Natural Resources Council of Maine “President Trump today released an irresponsible EPA budget that threatens the health of Maine people, our environment, and our economy. In proposing to cut EPA’s funding by 31% and personnel by 3,200, and eliminate more than 50 programs, President Trump has declared war on… Continue Reading

News Release Today, The Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works is considering Donald Trump’s nomination of Scott Pruitt to lead the nation’s top environmental and public health watchdog: the Environmental Protection Agency. You could not find a more unsuitable candidate to lead the EPA than Pruitt. He has proven himself to be an anti-science,… Continue Reading

by Stephen Mulkey, PhD for the Natural Resources Council of Maine One of the strongest hurricanes on record, Ivan, was photographed on September 11, 2004 from an altitude of about 230 miles by NASA Astronaut Edward M. (Mike) Fincke. At the time, Ivan was in the western Caribbean Sea and reported to have winds of… Continue Reading

Did you know that by 2050, marine scientists predict that plastics in the ocean will outweigh fish pound for pound? Our society is consuming and disposing of plastic at an alarming rate! NRCM is committed to helping Maine towns reduce their plastic pollution. Thanks to everyone who joined us for an informative presentation and discussion… Continue Reading